American Trip: Set, Setting, and the Psychedelic Experience in the Twentieth Century

American Trip: Set, Setting, and the Psychedelic Experience in the Twentieth Century

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  • Author:Ido Hartogsohn
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Summary

How historical, social, and cultural forces shaped the psychedelic experience in midcentury America, from CIA LSD experiments the Harvard Psilocybin Project。Are psychedelics invaluable therapeutic medicines, or dangerously unpredictable drugs that precipitate psychosis? Tools for spiritual communion or cognitive enhancers that spark innovation? Activators for one's private muse or part of a political movement? In the 1950s and 1960s, researchers studied psychedelics in all these incarnations, often arriving at contradictory results。 In American Trip, Ido Hartogsohn examines how the psychedelic experience in midcentury America was shaped by historical, social, and cultural forces--by set (the mindset of the user) and setting (the environments in which the experience takes place)。 He explores uses of psychedelics that range from CIA and military experimentation to psychedelic-inspired styles in music, fashion, design, architecture, and film。 Along the way, he introduces us to a memorable cast of characters including Betty Eisner, a psychologist who drew on her own experience to argue for the therapeutic potential of LSD, and Timothy Leary, who founded the Harvard Psilocybin Project and went on to become psychedelics' most famous advocate。

Hartogsohn chronicles these developments in the context of the era's cultural trends, including the cold war, the counterculture, the anti-psychiatric movement, and the rise of cybernetics。 Drawing on insights from the study of science, technology, and society, he develops the idea of LSD as a suggestible technology, the properties of which are shaped by suggestion。 He proposes the concept of collective set and setting, arguing that the historical and sociocultural context of midcentury America offered a particular set and setting--creating the conditions for what he calls the American trip。

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Andrew Penn

Full disclosure - I am a psychedelic therapy researcher。 I also teach this content to professional audiences around the country。 This makes me a particularly discerning reader of psychedelic histories。 When you've read a lot of them, the narrative often begins to sound the same (I'm looking at you Michael Pollan)。 While telling this history (LSD discovered by Hofmann, Early legitimate research, The Good Friday Experiment, Tim Leary and his antics, Modern rediscovery of these compounds for use in Full disclosure - I am a psychedelic therapy researcher。 I also teach this content to professional audiences around the country。 This makes me a particularly discerning reader of psychedelic histories。 When you've read a lot of them, the narrative often begins to sound the same (I'm looking at you Michael Pollan)。 While telling this history (LSD discovered by Hofmann, Early legitimate research, The Good Friday Experiment, Tim Leary and his antics, Modern rediscovery of these compounds for use in psychotherapy) s fine for the uninitiated, it grows tired for the familiar。 Ido Hartogsohn's book "American Trip" certainly covered this canonical history, but what really impressed me was his scholarly (but very readable!) analysis of a much larger notion of "set and setting。" This psychedelic chestnut usually refers to the mindset the psychedelic user enters the drug session in, and the physical setting where it occurs, and is thought to have a significant bearing on if the experience is useful, frightening, etc。 What Hartogsohn masterfully does in this work is to expand the set and setting that drugs exist in a culture, and analyzes in eloquent prose how the way a society sees a drug has a huge bearing on the way its users experience the drug。 Since psychedelics are the most protean of all drugs (maybe with the exception of cannabis), this is more true for them than for most and is reflected in how a drug like psilocybin has been a sacrament, a psychotomimetic, a menace, and a medicine, depending on when, how, where, and by whom it is used。 This is necessary read for any engaged scholar of the psychedelic renaissance, or even someone who just wants to think more deeply about the role that these drugs have played in the past and will play in the future。 Once Pollan has gotten your feet wet, dive in deep with Hartogsohn。 。。。more

Oliver Simpson

I was personally very excited about this one。 If you have any interest in the story of psychedelics, this book is a must。 Just looking at the table of contents created in me a tremendous amount of curiosity。 The books itself genuinely opened up for me new perspectives for interpreting the entire psychedelic experience。 The book presents the various facets of psychedelics and explains through many examples how those are determined by the prior mind-set of the participants (set) and the environmen I was personally very excited about this one。 If you have any interest in the story of psychedelics, this book is a must。 Just looking at the table of contents created in me a tremendous amount of curiosity。 The books itself genuinely opened up for me new perspectives for interpreting the entire psychedelic experience。 The book presents the various facets of psychedelics and explains through many examples how those are determined by the prior mind-set of the participants (set) and the environment of the experience (setting)。 The author takes the entire concept of psychedelic set & setting to a new level of a cultural phenomenon。 It is truly fascinating。 The book includes the most thorough review I have ever seen of research exploring this concept; starting with the LSD experiments of the 1950s and their contradicting conclusions, and following the works of top world-leading LSD researchers。 It is amazing to read how the same substance can have so many different manifestations; from a tool for psychological research, through CIA and military applications, to spiritual, artistic and therapeutic usages。 This enthralling book generates new inspirations regarding the potential of shaping the psychedelic experience into new frontiers。 This is the most professional and profound book (as far as I know) about psychedelic set & setting。 It's a wonderful read。 I enjoyed it a lot。 Highly recommended。 。。。more